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Not Quite Boot Camp
Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:14 pm by Drew
I don't know that anyone will read this, but I'm going to say it anyway...
Starting Sunday, I'm getting off my butt and doing what I'm supposed to. For the past three weeks, I've been getting up early and going to the gym, but I haven't followed it up with cardio and diet. (Cardio - no excuse. Diet - its been a bit hectic)
So I'm making a public commitment to do better for at least the next …
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Starting Sunday, I'm getting off my butt and doing what I'm supposed to. For the past three weeks, I've been getting up early and going to the gym, but I haven't followed it up with cardio and diet. (Cardio - no excuse. Diet - its been a bit hectic)
So I'm making a public commitment to do better for at least the next …
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FITNESS EXPO & BOOT CAMP
Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:02 pm by Bonnie
FITNESS EXPO AT THE MALL
BOOT CAMP AT 8:00AM IN THE NORTH LAWN AT THE MALL
MALL WALK WORKSHOP & MALL WALK AT 9:00AM
FITNESS EXPO 10AM-3PM
EVERYONE'S INVITED. Anyone who wants to work the booth, participate in group demonstrations, etc just let Bonnie know!
BOOT CAMP AT 8:00AM IN THE NORTH LAWN AT THE MALL
MALL WALK WORKSHOP & MALL WALK AT 9:00AM
FITNESS EXPO 10AM-3PM
EVERYONE'S INVITED. Anyone who wants to work the booth, participate in group demonstrations, etc just let Bonnie know!
Comments: 1
Come Run With Us
Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:54 pm by Drew
Marcus and I did the Walt Disney World half marathon on January 9. We both had done a half marathon before, but never in such a large group.
The run was great. It started outside EPCOT, ran over Disney roads, then through the Magic Kingdom (including running through Cinderella's castle), and back to EPCOT.
While it was fun, it would have been better in two ways: 1. not be so stinking cold …
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The run was great. It started outside EPCOT, ran over Disney roads, then through the Magic Kingdom (including running through Cinderella's castle), and back to EPCOT.
While it was fun, it would have been better in two ways: 1. not be so stinking cold …
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Boot Camp is Over. Now What?
Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:53 pm by Drew
One of the worst things about boot camp is when it ends. Yes, it is wonderful to not have people yelling at you to "Hold Plank!!" for an hour, but what do you do after that in order to not lose the progress you made?
Let's get some ideas, people!
Let's get some ideas, people!
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A Shot of Motivation for those in need
Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:04 pm by Drew
A couple thoughts to motivate you in the hard times.
If you quit when things get hard, you will never realize exactly what you can do and how far you can go.
The saying goes "Pain is weakness leaving the body." I'd like to add that pain is also a way to remember that you were built for more than eating and sitting. I remember some of the days that were the hardest and I HATED …
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If you quit when things get hard, you will never realize exactly what you can do and how far you can go.
The saying goes "Pain is weakness leaving the body." I'd like to add that pain is also a way to remember that you were built for more than eating and sitting. I remember some of the days that were the hardest and I HATED …
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Confession Corner
Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:01 pm by Drew
Okay, so I did boot camp last year. Three of them, in fact. Since then... let's just say I fell off the wagon and haven't tried to catch it till recently.
I went from 270 (1/09) to 237 (8/09), mostly because of boot camp. However, after August, I have done very little, except run occassionally. I'm back around 255. I CONFESS!!
I know that I am not the only one. Someone else 'fess up. …
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I went from 270 (1/09) to 237 (8/09), mostly because of boot camp. However, after August, I have done very little, except run occassionally. I'm back around 255. I CONFESS!!
I know that I am not the only one. Someone else 'fess up. …
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First Leg day at maxxx
Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:09 pm by TrainerSteve
I just wanted to tell you guys how amazed I was at how well you all did today. Even though some of you got sick... you dug in deep and kept going. Jen W, I want you to regroup and come back tomorrow. You just need to eat more than celery. Clamydia, no more spaghetti dinners. You are all crazy. I really had to dig deep to come up with this crazy workout and you guys dominated it. Rock on …
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DIET TALK FEB 13
Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:00 pm by Bonnie
Second and final diet talk at 10am at Longevity with Bonnie. We will be going over inbodies and diet troubleshooting. Bring your journals and inbodies.
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Great homemade protein bar
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Great homemade protein bar
Here is a really good protein bar I have been making for years. They're lower in sugar and fat and have 4 grams of fiber per serving. I use a 9x13 glass pan so they come out pretty thick and give you 12 good size bars. Each has 140 calories, 23gr carbs,15 gr protein, .5gr fat, and 4gr of fiber.
3 1/2 C quick oats
1 1/2 C powerded nonfat milk
1 C sugar free pancake syrup
2 eggs , I use egg beaters
1/4 C orange juice ( reduced sugar )
1 t vanilla extract
1/4 cup natural applesauce in place of oil
4 scoops protein powder, I use chocolate, It's your preferance.
Heat oven to 325. Mix dry ingredients in one bowl and sift together well.
Do the same with the wet ingredients and blend well. Add together and mix till it is the consistency of thick cooke dough. spread in pan and bake for 25 minutes. For a moister bar add more applesauce. Cut bars while still warm and let them cool on a couple paper towels. I put them in a gallon bag and put them in the fridge, this makes them a little sticky and adds a little more moisture to them. You can also add a small bag of slivered almonds to the recipe. They're great for a snack mid morning and late afternoon. So now you have the power go ahead and enjoy.
3 1/2 C quick oats
1 1/2 C powerded nonfat milk
1 C sugar free pancake syrup
2 eggs , I use egg beaters
1/4 C orange juice ( reduced sugar )
1 t vanilla extract
1/4 cup natural applesauce in place of oil
4 scoops protein powder, I use chocolate, It's your preferance.
Heat oven to 325. Mix dry ingredients in one bowl and sift together well.
Do the same with the wet ingredients and blend well. Add together and mix till it is the consistency of thick cooke dough. spread in pan and bake for 25 minutes. For a moister bar add more applesauce. Cut bars while still warm and let them cool on a couple paper towels. I put them in a gallon bag and put them in the fridge, this makes them a little sticky and adds a little more moisture to them. You can also add a small bag of slivered almonds to the recipe. They're great for a snack mid morning and late afternoon. So now you have the power go ahead and enjoy.
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